Darin A. Croft, PhD
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Welcome I am a paleomammalogist; I study the evolution of mammals over geologic time using living mammals and the fossil record. I am mainly interested in the evoluti...
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Homecoming King University of Iowa Presidential Scholarship Dr. Darin Croft is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy at Case Western Reserve University and a Research Associate at the Cl...
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Toxodontidae : Darin A. Croft, PhD
The basal notoungulate families Henricosborniidae and Notostylopidae are mainly known from Eocene fossil sites. Henricosborniids have also been identified from at least one Paleocene site (Tiupampa), ...
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6 years
Every six weeks or so, I write a post for Old Bones, the blog of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Here are links to my blogs, in reverse chronological order:
May 2017: The ups and downs of international fieldwork based on my experiences working in Chile and Bolivia.... -
6 years
July 2017: Darin Croft is promoted to Professor in the Department of Anatomy
May 2017: Darin Croft is awarded Kaiser-Permanente Excellence in Teaching Award from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Class of 2017
May 2017: Horned Armadillos and Rafting Monkeys wins a gold medal in the Science category of the 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards or “IPPYs”.... -
7 years
Other than water, beer is my beverage of choice. Although more and more craft beers are available in cans, at least half of the beer I drink comes in a bottle. Bottles are easy to recycle, but what about the metal caps? Metal cans are obviously recyclable...
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7 years
Want to learn more about the fossil history of South American mammals? Check out my blog, The Rafting Monkey. My posts discuss the latest research on South American mammals and fossil mammal sites as well as interesting tidbits from the archives of paleomammalogy...
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